Building a new bass rig - need reccomendations!
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:34 pm
It's now been fourteen months since my relentless gigging schedule commenced. For the first four months, I used the old Peavey 75-watt combo amp that i'd owned for years. Then, in January of this year, I graduated to an Ampeg B200R that I picked up from forumite Scott Doseck.
I've been quite happy with the Ampeg thus far, but we recently got a new drummer (good friend of mine) who is a *very* loud player. This isn't a bad thing, as we previously had very little "oomph" as a band, but I'm starting to feel as if the Ampeg is really stuggling to keep up. I have to seriously push it to get it to the volume I need it to be, and the tone suffers a bit.
After last night's gig, i've been considering my options in possibly building a new rig. One thing i'd change is that rather than a combo, i'd go with a head/cabinet combination. To take it one step further, i'd also be interested in having a smallish rack with at least the amp and a rackmounted tuner, like a Korg. Not sure if i'd need anything else in there, but at least having a couple more spaces would be nice, in case I ever find another cool toy for in there.
As for a cabinet, i'm a bit torn at the moment. I do want something lightweight, but I also want to push more air then I ever have with my amps before. I don't know if I can get both. I also have no idea whats best for me - 10's, or 15's (My tonal preference is a lot of "thump", not even close to the Squire/Lee thing, just barely enough treble so that the tone cuts through the mix).
I like Ampeg stuff, but mainly because I haven't ever used much else. My B200R has been extremely reliable. Tubes are not necessary.
I'm looking to spend around $1500 for the whole shebang.
Any suggestions?
I've been quite happy with the Ampeg thus far, but we recently got a new drummer (good friend of mine) who is a *very* loud player. This isn't a bad thing, as we previously had very little "oomph" as a band, but I'm starting to feel as if the Ampeg is really stuggling to keep up. I have to seriously push it to get it to the volume I need it to be, and the tone suffers a bit.
After last night's gig, i've been considering my options in possibly building a new rig. One thing i'd change is that rather than a combo, i'd go with a head/cabinet combination. To take it one step further, i'd also be interested in having a smallish rack with at least the amp and a rackmounted tuner, like a Korg. Not sure if i'd need anything else in there, but at least having a couple more spaces would be nice, in case I ever find another cool toy for in there.
As for a cabinet, i'm a bit torn at the moment. I do want something lightweight, but I also want to push more air then I ever have with my amps before. I don't know if I can get both. I also have no idea whats best for me - 10's, or 15's (My tonal preference is a lot of "thump", not even close to the Squire/Lee thing, just barely enough treble so that the tone cuts through the mix).
I like Ampeg stuff, but mainly because I haven't ever used much else. My B200R has been extremely reliable. Tubes are not necessary.
I'm looking to spend around $1500 for the whole shebang.
Any suggestions?